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Wednesday, 26 October 2016 14:52

Junior High Athletic Schedule

Board of Managers Handbook

Thousands of secondary school students participate in extracurricular athletics. Teams are available in football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball, track and field, soccer, wrestling, drill team, and cheerleading. Many more students participate in “Club” sports (e.g., hockey, rodeo, lacrosse, etc.). 

Studies have shown that students participating in sports, when compared to their peers who do not participate in sports, have shown the following positive effects:

• higher grades, expectations, and attainment;
• greater personal confidence and self-esteem;
• greater connections with school— that is, greater attachment and support from adults;
• stronger peer relationships;
• more academically oriented friends;
• greater family attachment and more frequent interactions with parents; and
• more restraint in avoiding risky behavior; 

High School Scores and Schedules

Please visit each school's website for high school sports scores and schedules.

Junior High School Scores and Schedules

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Wednesday, 26 October 2016 14:46

Junior High Baseball

Baseball Scores 2024-2025

Tryouts/Practice starts Monday, March 17, 2025

Tuesday, April 8th

SOUTH OGDEN   AT SNOWCREST  
ROCKY MTN   AT WAHLQUIST  
ORION   AT TH BELL  
MTN VIEW   AT ROY JR  
SAND RIDGE   AT NORTH OGDEN  

Thursday, April 10th

ROY JR   AT ORION  
NORTH OGDEN   AT ROCKY MTN  
WAHLQUIST   AT SOUTH OGDEN  
TH BELL   AT SNOWCREST  
SAND RIDGE   AT MTN VIEW  

Tuesday, April 15th

WAHLQUIST   AT NORTH OGDEN  
ORION   AT SAND RIDGE  
SNOWCREST   AT ROY JR  
SOUTH OGDEN   AT TH BELL  
MTN VIEW   AT ROCKY MTN  

Thursday, April 17th

NORTH OGDEN   AT SOUTH OGDEN  
SAND RIDGE   AT SNOWCREST  
WAHLQUIST   AT MTN VIEW  
ROY JR   AT TH BELL  
ROCKY MTN   AT ORION  

Tuesday, April 22nd

TH BELL   AT SAND RIDGE  
SOUTH OGDEN   AT ROY JR   
SNOWCREST   AT ROCKY MTN  
MTN VIEW   AT NORTH OGDEN  
ORION   AT WAHLQUIST  

Thursday, April 24th

ROCKY MTN   AT TH BELL  
MTN VIEW   AT SOUTH OGDEN  
NORTH OGDEN   AT ORION  
SAND RIDGE   AT ROY JR  
WAHLQUIST   AT SNOWCREST  

Tuesday, April 29th

ORION   AT MTN VIEW  
SNOWCREST   AT NORTH OGDEN  
TH BELL   AT WAHLQUIST  
ROY JR   AT ROCKY MTN  
SOUTH OGDEN   AT SAND RIDGE  

Thursday, May 1st

WAHLQUIST   AT ROY JR  
NORTH OGDEN   AT TH BELL  
ORION   AT SOUTH OGDEN  
ROCKY MTN   AT SAND RIDGE  
MTN VIEW   AT SNOWCREST  

Tuesday, May 6th

ROY JR   AT NORTH OGDEN  
TH BELL   AT MTN VIEW  
SOUTH OGDEN   AT ROCKY MTN  
SAND RIDGE   AT WAHLQUIST  
SNOWCREST   AT ORION  

Playoff Thursday May 8th

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Championship Tuesday May 13th at 3:30 PM

    AT WEST FIELD HIGH    

 

School Wins Losses
Mtn View    
North Ogden     
Orion    
Rocky Mtn    
Roy    
Sand Ridge    
Snowcrest    
South Ogden    
TH Bell    
Wahlquist    

 

Wednesday, 26 October 2016 14:22

Staff Directory (Secondary Education)

Browne, Lori

Secondary Education Ex Administrative Assistant

SECONDARY EDUCATION (801) 476-7878

Mitchell, Brock

Secondary Education Director

SECONDARY EDUCATION (801) 476-7866

Williams, Matthew

Secondary Education Assistant Director

SECONDARY EDUCATION (801) 476-7876

Wednesday, 26 October 2016 14:17

Secondary Education

Brock Mitchell Secondary Education Director (801) 476-7866

Brock Mitchell

Secondary Education Director

(801) 476-7866

Matthew Williams Secondary Education Assistant Director (801) 476-7876

Matthew Williams

Secondary Education Assistant Director

(801) 476-7876

5320 ADAMS AVE PARKWAY
OGDEN, UT 84405

“If you want a good job, get a good education.” Utah Governor Gary Herbert, 2012. 

Utah Governor Gary Herbert has set the goal that “66% of all working-age Utahns will have, or will obtain a postsecondary degree or certificate by 2020”. In order to obtain this goal the Governor has established as a guide, the acronym PACE which is defined by P-prepare young learners, A-access for all students, C-complete certificates and degrees, E-economic alignment. 

In Weber District we believe in the value of education and the correlation it can have to an individual’s success in life. It is the mission of Secondary Education in Weber School District, to provide every student with the opportunity to attain the education and skills necessary to have a successful life. We believe that every child should be able to attend a safe school where caring, competent teachers, administrators and staff assist that child to realize their greatest potential. The 21st century presents ever increasing challenges in all facets of life, but particularly economically. The education our children receive today must be relevant and rigorous enough to ensure opportunity, but it also must be dynamic in nature in order to keep pace with the rapid changes in technology and the volatile shifts in economic and societal trends. We are committed to continually challenging ourselves as professional educators to be able to provide a 21st Century education to our students in Weber School District. We join Governor Herbert in continually challenging ourselves to provide a “good education” for our students and look forward to the opportunity we have each day to make a difference in the lives of children. 

If you are new to the area you can now use our Boundary Map to find your school. You can also use the Bus Stop Locator to find your new stop for this school year.

 

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Wednesday, 26 October 2016 14:13

Weather Station and Air Quality

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Proud to be part of the Mesowest weather network, the Environmental Center weather station provides current and historical weather data for the area click here . Mesowest is a University of Utah sponsored network of weather stations that provide weather data that assist forecasters and computer models with ground based real time weather information.

Spend some time at the sight adjusting the viewing parameters to see what happened here yesterday, last week, last month or last year. Check out other sites in Weber County and around the state. Mesowest is truly a valuable tool for those interested in weather in Utah and beyond.

 

Air Quality.

A global network of Air Quality sampling stations allow you to see what the PM 2.5 level is in your area.  Search for "Purple Air." 

Near the Swanson's North Fork Environmental Center are two (8) stations, 

https://www.purpleair.com/map?#14.62/41.33846/-111.84832 

and 

https://www.purpleair.com/map?#13.6/41.3775/-111.86674 .  

Link to those stations to get a good idea what the air quality is at the Center and compare it to stations near your school.

Let's work together to see just what the air quality problem is and how we can reduce levels of harmful pollutants.

 

Things you can do:

Reduce vehicle idle time.

link your errands so you drive less.

When buying a vehicle consider fuel efficiency and zero emission vehicles as you make your choice.

If you have a wood burning stove replace it with a natural gas stove or clean burning wood stove.  There are grants available to do just that. https://deq.utah.gov/air-quality/wood-stove-conversion-assistance-program

 

Wednesday, 26 October 2016 13:52

Staff Directory (Environmental Center)

Bowen, Grant

Part Time Custodian

NORT FORK ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER (801) 745-2057

Prall, Benjamin

Environmental Center Administrator

NORT FORK ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER (801) 745-2057
 

Wednesday, 26 October 2016 13:46

Scheduling Information

For the current school year ('23-'24 including the summer of '24)

To schedule the center for the current school year, look through the calendar below and find an open date or dates that suit your needs.

Email Ben Prall at  with your desired date(s) and infromation about your group. Ben will work with you to finalize dates and details.

You may also call Ben at 801-745-2057 but he is often out of the office so leave a message and he will get back to you. Groups outside of Weber School District may begin scheduling dates after Oct. 1 of each year.

For the next school year ('24-'25 including the summer of '25)

Scheduling for the next school year begins March 1 and is on a first come first served basis. Notification of next year's schedule is sent out to all applicants in May. After May 1st, check the "Days Still Open" page for available dates and then email Ben Prall at  with your desired date(s) and infromation about your group. Ben will work with you to finalize dates and details.. Groups outside of Weber School District may begin scheduling dates after Oct. 1 of each year.

What its all about

Field trips to the Center are all about helping kids have a powerful and fun learning experience. The Center is a place where students can be out in a mountain environment to see and feel the interactions there. It is a place where students can be challenged with fun and exciting activities they will remember for a lifetime. 
Field trips also aim to build teamwork and cooperation and to allow students to discover new things about themselves and their abilities.

To accomplish these objectives we must limit the number of people at the Center at one time.  Maximum group size target is 80 people.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 26 October 2016 13:41

Materials and Equipment

Picture of snow shoe equipment.

The Environmental Center has materials and equipment to help you engage your students during your time at the Center.

Below is a list of available materials:

Audio-Visual

  • Sound System: Amplifier, computer, VCR, BluRay Player
  • LCD projector and big screen
  • microphone

Paper

  • Big rolls 36" wide in colors
  • Scratch paper

Writing Materials

  • Chalk
  • Crayons
  • Magic markers
  • Pencils

Art-Craft

  • Staplers and staples
  • Masking tape
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Lap boards 

Cooking (Outdoors)

  • Dutch ovens (5-#14)
  • 8 burner Propane Grill with two skillets
  • Propane fire bowl for marshmallow roasting
  • Fire pit
  • Water jugs
  • Ice Chest

Science Materials

  • 8x hand lenses 
  • Microscope  Lab with 26 scopes
  • Compasses 
  • GPS units (35)
  • Telescopes (3)
  • Bird books
  • Mammal books
  • Digital Thermometers (5)
  • Infra-red thermometers (15)
  • Avalanche transceivers (10)
  • Snow science tools like shovels (36), probe poles (5), crystal size cards (12), clinometers (5)

Recreation

  • Indoor climbing walls (2)
  • Outdoor volleyball court
  • Ping pong tables (8)
  • Hiking trails
  • Cross-country skis and groomed trails (200 pair and 25 km of trails)
  • Snowshoes (155 pair)
  • 9 holes of disc golf and discs
  • 10 lane archery range with equipment
  • Speed Stackers
  • Tomahawk throwing (9 targets, 27 tomahawks)

 USE GOOGLE MAPSDO NOT USE MAPQUEST or Apple Maps (They take you to the wrong place)

From Ogden Canyon

  • Travel east on 12th street, up Ogden Canyon to Pineview dam.
  • Turn left across the dam (or proceed around through Huntsville if the dam road is closed) and follow the highway to the 4-way stop by Valley Market in downtown Eden.
  • Turn left and drive for 2.9 miles, on hwy 162 past Snowcrest Jr. High, to 4100 N. where there is a 3-way stop.
  • Turn left and travel West for.2 miles.
  • Turn right on 3300 E. and travel North for 1.3 miles.
  • Turn left on 5100 N. (formerly Shhaw Drive) and drive West the 1.5 miles to the Environmental Center black archway sign and the parking lot.
  • Park your vehicle in the parking lot and walk the .5 miles up to the Environmental Center.

From North Ogden Divide

  • Turn left on 3300 E. in Liberty like you were headed to Avon and North Fork Park. 
  • Travel North for 1.3 miles.
  • Turn left on 5100 N. and drive West the 1.5 miles to the Environmental Center black archway sign and the parking lot.
  • Park your vehicle in the parking lot and walk the .5 miles to the Environmental Center.
Wednesday, 26 October 2016 13:23

Calendar of Availability

We are currently only making reservations for Weber District groups.  

Please see calendar below to for availability.

We are currently only making reservations for WSD groups. Groups outside of WSD can make reservations starting Oct. 1

If you are looking for a weekend, holiday or have any other questions email Ben Prall at

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